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  2. Solar Saros 136 - Wikipedia

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    The first eclipse in the series was on 14 June 1360 and the last will be on 30 July 2622. The most recent eclipse was a total eclipse on 22 July 2009 and the next will be a total eclipse on 2 August 2027. This series is currently producing the longest total solar eclipses of any active series.

  3. J1407b - Wikipedia

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    J1407b is a substellar object, either a free-floating planet or brown dwarf, with a large circumplanetary disk or ring system.It was first detected by automated telescopes in 2007 when its disk eclipsed the star V1400 Centauri, causing a series of dimming events for 56 days.

  4. GJ 1214 b - Wikipedia

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    While no scientist has stated to believe GJ 1214 b is an ocean planet, if GJ 1214 b is assumed to be an ocean planet, [22] i.e. the interior is assumed to be composed primarily of a water core surrounded by more water, proportions of the total mass consistent with the mass and radius are about 25% rock and 75% water, covered by a thick envelope ...

  5. Where to get free eclipse glasses? Some El Paso watch ... - AOL

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    The county’s all-digital library invites the community to watch along at the Agua Dulce Community Center, and according to its website, solar eclipse glasses will be available for free. When: 10 ...

  6. Exeligmos - Wikipedia

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    56.996 eclipse years (114 eclipse seasons) 716.976 anomalistic months; The 57 eclipse years means that if there is a solar eclipse (or lunar eclipse), then after one exeligmos a New Moon (resp. Full Moon) will take place at the same node of the orbit of the Moon, and under these circumstances another eclipse can occur.

  7. Eclipse cycle - Wikipedia

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    6 eclipse seasons, and a fairly short eclipse cycle. Each eclipse in a hexon series (except the last) is followed by an eclipse whose saros series number is 8 lower, always occurring at the same node. It is equal to 35 synodic months, 1 less than 3 lunar years (36 synodic months). At any given time there are six hexon series active. Hepton

  8. NY's next solar eclipse: Don't miss today's eclipse, you'll ...

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    Solar eclipses in the US in 2017, 2024, 2044, 2045, 2052, 2078, 2078, 2099. Tallahassee will see totality in two of them.

  9. Rudolphine Tables - Wikipedia

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    A scroll in the lower left panel of the map is inscribed with instructions on how to use the map and a lunar distance measurement to calculate longitude: it states that by observing the edge of the Moon's disc in relation to a known star, or a lunar eclipse, it is possible to calculate longitude at the point of observation by calculating local ...

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